EP3557201A1 - Laboratory balance with a motorized sliding top wall of the draft shield - Google Patents
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- the invention concerns a balance that is used to weigh small objects with a very high precision of, typically, a fraction of a milligram.
- the sensitivity which enables a balance to measure weight so precisely also makes the balance susceptible to any air circulation in the area of the weighing pan.
- the weighing pan and the space above it are therefore separated from the ambient environment by an enclosure - commonly referred to as a draft shield - , which is normally equipped with one or more wall panels that can be opened and closed in the manner of sliding doors.
- the space inside the draft shield is referred to as the weighing chamber.
- laboratory balance in the present context means any high-precision weighing instrument with a draft-shield-enclosed weighing chamber. Such balances are used in chemical and pharmaceutical laboratories, industrial quality control, the jewellery trade, numismatics, weighing of air-pollution filters, and many other applications.
- the present invention is focused on a subcategory of laboratory balances, wherein the opening and closing movements of at least one of the sliding doors of the draft shield are driven by a motor which may be controlled for example by keyboard commands of a human operator or by an applications program of a laboratory robot or other automated system.
- Motorized draft shields belong to the established state of the art and have become a common feature of laboratory balances of the highest precision, which are also referred to as analytical balances.
- the present invention is directed specifically at a motor drive mechanism for actuating the sliding movements to open and close a horizontal ceiling panel (referred to herein as top wall) of the draft shield.
- a motor drive mechanism for actuating the sliding movements to open and close a horizontal ceiling panel (referred to herein as top wall) of the draft shield.
- top wall a horizontal ceiling panel
- the present invention is directed specifically at a motor drive mechanism for actuating the sliding movements to open and close a horizontal ceiling panel (referred to herein as top wall) of the draft shield.
- top wall horizontal ceiling panel
- a state-of-the-art draft protection device for a laboratory balance described in US 2010/0288566 A1 has planar panels, i.e. a rear wall, a front wall, two sidewalls, a top cover, and a floor, which together enclose a weighing chamber.
- the front wall and sidewalls are suspended from the edges of the top cover and overhang the front and sides of a base housing of the balance.
- the top cover with the suspended front- and sidewalls can be raised and lowered, with the front- and sidewalls sliding up and down over the front and sides of the base housing, whereby the height of the weighing chamber can be adjusted.
- the sidewalls are horizontally slidable along the guide tracks from which they are suspended. The possibility of a drive motor for the horizontal movement of the sidewalls and the vertical movement of the top cover panel is mentioned. However, the question of horizontal mobility for the top cover panel is not addressed.
- an analytical balance according to US 6,849,809 B2 has a draft shield with sliding side wall panels and a sliding top cover panel that are actuated by a motor drive mechanism, wherein the latter is installed in a housing that is arranged adjacent to the draft shield, particularly in the top compartment of the housing.
- the side wall panels and the top cover panel have individual clutch elements connecting them to the one motor drive mechanism.
- the main focus in US 6,849,809 B2 is on a concept of integrating a sliding guide of the top cover panel into a carrying handle of the balance.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a laboratory balance with an arrangement for the motorized drive mechanism of the sliding top wall of the draft shield, wherein said arrangement is optimized from a manufacturing and servicing point of view.
- a laboratory balance of the type to which this invention relates has a base body, a weighing chamber with a weighing chamber floor and a weighing chamber rear wall, a draft shield with a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall arranged parallel to the first side wall, and a front wall.
- the weighing chamber floor, the draft shield and the weighing chamber rear wall together enclose the weighing chamber.
- a drive unit is operatively connected to the top wall and serves to actuate opening and closing movements of the top wall.
- at least a portion of the weighing chamber rear wall is configured as a compartment, and the drive unit is arranged in said compartment-shaped portion of the weighing chamber rear wall.
- front, rear, side, top, floor within the present context relate to the weighing chamber as it presents itself to a user of a balance that is set up in its operating condition.
- the spatial directions and dimensions are accordingly defined as width, height and depth as seen by a person sitting in front of the balance.
- the direction from the weighing chamber to the housing is defined as the longitudinal or front-rear direction of the laboratory balance.
- a transverse direction is defined horizontal and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
- the drive unit is arranged in a transverse orientation and substantially enclosed within the compartment-shaped portion of the weighing chamber rear wall. Enclosing the drive unit within the weighing chamber rear wall makes the laboratory balance more compact.
- the drive unit is positioned spatially proximate to the top wall there by reducing the number of parts needed to induce movement in the top wall.
- the weighing chamber rear wall of a laboratory balance is of a modular design, with a base module and a top module, wherein the base module is connected to the base body and the top module is connected to the top wall of the draft shield. Furthermore, the compartment-shaped portion which contains the drive unit is preferably arranged in the top module of the weighing chamber rear wall. This ensures effective utilization of the available space besides reducing the number of moving parts in the balance.
- the drive unit is arranged in a transverse orientation and substantially enclosed within the top module of the weighing chamber rear wall.
- the top module acts as a shield protecting the sensitive components in the drive unit from the adversarial effects of dust, moisture, and corrosive chemicals.
- the drive unit for the sliding top wall of the draft shield in a laboratory balance includes a mounting plate, a motor, a control circuit, and a transmission unit, wherein the motor, the control circuit, and the transmission unit are installed on the mounting plate.
- the transmission unit is transmitting mechanical force from the motor to the first and/or second side wall.
- the mounting plate serves as a basic supporting framework for locating all the other components of the drive unit.
- the mounting plate is connected to the top module, with the connection of the mounting plate to the top module being designed to positively position the drive unit in relation to the top module.
- the mounting plate interacts with the top module and serves to establish an engagement between the drive unit and the top module.
- the transmission unit includes at least a shaft arranged to rotate about a horizontal axis, a driven pulley that is solidly mounted on the shaft, a belt connecting the driven pulley to a driver pulley of the motor, and at least one driving member solidly mounted on the shaft.
- the transmission unit facilitates the transfer and delivery of power from the motor to the top wall of the draft shield.
- the top wall of the draft shield includes at least one guide which is interactively coupled to the at least one driving member in order for the latter to apply an actuating force that moves the top wall.
- the at least one guide includes a rack which extends longitudinally along the top wall, and the at least one driving member is configured as a pinion that engages the serrations of the rack and actuates the opening and closing movements of the top wall.
- control circuit of the drive unit is connected to a central control unit.
- the control circuit is operable to receive command signals from the central control unit and to control the movements of the motor based on said command signals.
- the central control unit can control the motor directly.
- Figure 1 illustrates a laboratory balance 1 according to the invention in a three-dimensional view.
- the principal parts of the laboratory balance 1 are the display console D, the base body 2, the weighing chamber 10, and the housing 11.
- the weighing pan 14, shown here as a grate-shaped weighing platform 14, is enclosed inside the weighing chamber 10.
- the weighing platform 14 is cantilevered above the topside of the base body 2, mechanically connected to a weighing cell (not shown) which is located inside the housing 11.
- the housing 11 also contains the central control unit U of the balance 1.
- the transparent draft shield 5" which encloses the weighing chamber 10 is mounted on the base body 2 and connected to the housing 11 through the weighing chamber rear wall 4.
- FIG. 2 shows the draft shield 5" by itself, uninstalled from the balance 1.
- the weighing chamber 10 is enclosed by the weighing chamber floor 3, the weighing chamber rear wall 4, and by rectangular transparent draft shield panels that include a top wall 6, a first sidewall 7, a second sidewall 8, and a front wall 9.
- the weighing chamber rear wall 4 is of modular construction, with a base module 15 and a top module 16".
- the base module 15 of the weighing chamber rear wall 4 is connected to the base body 2, while the top module 16" is connected to the top wall 6 of the draft shield 5".
- FIG 3 represents the balance 1 of Figure 1 , wherein the top module 16" of the weighing chamber rear wall 4, the drive unit 19, and the top wall panel 6 of the draft shield 5" are separated from the balance 1 and from each other.
- the drive unit 19 is first installed in the top module 16".
- the top module 16" with the installed drive unit 19 is mounted on top of the base module 15 of the weighing chamber rear wall 4.
- the top wall panel guides 24 are inserted into the guide channels 68 of the drive unit 19 (see Figure 5 ) and the top panel 6 is slid forward to the point where the racks 75 (see Figure 7b ) engage the pinions 62 of the drive unit 19 (see Figure 6a ). Now, if the balance is otherwise in operating condition, the top wall panel 6 is ready to be closed and opened by the drive unit 19.
- Figure 4 represents an enlarged detail of the exploded view portion of Figure 3 , showing components of the drive unit 19 including the motor 33, the mounting plate 34 and the transmission unit 36.
- this drawing illustrates in particular the transverse orientation of the drive unit relative to the longitudinal front-rear direction of the laboratory balance 1.
- Attached to the rearward edge of the top wall panel 6 is a slide handle 74 for the (optional) manual operation of the top wall panel 6.
- Figure 5 represents the respective right-hand portions of the top module 16" and of the drive unit 19, as well as the right-hand guide 24 of the top wall panel 6.
- the drawing illustrates how the three parts fit together and/or are attached to each other.
- the installed drive unit 19 is exactly positioned relative to the top module 16", as the projection 89 of the mounting plate 34 seats itself on the projection 79 of the top module 16".
- the top wall guide 24 carries a rack 75 at its underside (not visible in Figure 5 ) and a spline 76 along its edge. In the installed condition, the spline 76 of the top wall guide 24 slides in the groove 77 of the guide channel 68, while the pinion 62 is engaged in the rack 75.
- Figures 6a shows the drive unit 19 in a perspective frontal view
- Figure 6b shows the drive unit 19 lying flat on its mounting plate 34.
- the drive unit 19 is configured as an assembly unit or module, wherein all of the components are attached to the mounting plate 34.
- Motive power is transmitted from the motor 33 to the top wall panel 6 by way of the drive pulley 43, drive belt 61, driven pulley 59, shaft 60, pinions 62, and rack 75.
- the shaft 60, driven pulley 59 and pinions 62 are collectively identified as the transmission unit 36.
- the motor 33 is controlled by the control circuit 35.
- Figures 6a and 6b also give a clearer view of the guide channel 68.
- Figure 7a shows the sliding top wall panel 6 in a perspective view from the top
- Figure 7b shows the underside of top wall panel 6.
- the top wall guides 24 include the racks 75, whose function has been explained previously.
- the slide handle 74 is folded over the rear edge of the top wall panel 6 and projects from the underside of the top wall panel 6.
- the top wall panel 6 is prevented from moving forward beyond its closed position, as the downward projection of the slide handle 74 bumps against the top module 16" of the weighing chamber rear wall 4.
- Figures 8a to 8d show the top wall panel 6 in four different positions relative to the top module 16" of the weighing chamber rear wall 4:
- FIGs 9 to 13 show the same laboratory balance 1 as in Figure 1 , but equipped with a taller draft shield 5'.
- This modular substitution of the taller draft shield 5' is made possible by the insertion of an additional module 18 and by the use of a different top module 16' of the weighing chamber rear wall 4.
- the additional module 18 is inserted between the base module 15 and the top module 16'.
- the drive unit 19 is installed in the top module 16', and the latter is then mounted on top of the additional module 18.
- the top wall panel 6 is slid into the guide channels 68 of the drive unit 19 as explained above in the context of Figure 3 .
- the taller rear wall 4 with the additional module 18 and the top module 16' rises above the top surface of the housing 11.
- the additional module 18 and the top module 16' are configured as enclosed compartments whose backsides form part of the exterior wall surface of the laboratory balance 1.
- FIGs 14 and 15 again show the same laboratory balance 1, equipped with a taller draft shield analogous to Figures 9 to 13 , but with a tall top module 16 of the weighing chamber rear wall 4 instead of using an inserted additional module 18.
- the tall top module 16 like the top modules 16" and 16', is designed for the installation of the drive unit 19.
- the drive unit 19 can be installed in different top modules exemplified by the top modules 16", 16' and 16, as has been described and illustrated herein, so that a laboratory balance 1 can be equipped with draft shields of different heights as exemplified by the draft shields 5", 5' and 5.
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- The invention concerns a balance that is used to weigh small objects with a very high precision of, typically, a fraction of a milligram. The sensitivity which enables a balance to measure weight so precisely also makes the balance susceptible to any air circulation in the area of the weighing pan. The weighing pan and the space above it are therefore separated from the ambient environment by an enclosure - commonly referred to as a draft shield - , which is normally equipped with one or more wall panels that can be opened and closed in the manner of sliding doors. The space inside the draft shield is referred to as the weighing chamber. The term laboratory balance in the present context means any high-precision weighing instrument with a draft-shield-enclosed weighing chamber. Such balances are used in chemical and pharmaceutical laboratories, industrial quality control, the jewellery trade, numismatics, weighing of air-pollution filters, and many other applications.
- The present invention is focused on a subcategory of laboratory balances, wherein the opening and closing movements of at least one of the sliding doors of the draft shield are driven by a motor which may be controlled for example by keyboard commands of a human operator or by an applications program of a laboratory robot or other automated system. Motorized draft shields belong to the established state of the art and have become a common feature of laboratory balances of the highest precision, which are also referred to as analytical balances.
- Within this context, the present invention is directed specifically at a motor drive mechanism for actuating the sliding movements to open and close a horizontal ceiling panel (referred to herein as top wall) of the draft shield. Of particular interest are a modular design configuration of a motor drive unit for the top wall as well as the arrangement and location of the motor drive unit within the basic design architecture of a laboratory balance, with a view to optimizing the logistics of manufacturing and servicing laboratory balances.
- A state-of-the-art draft protection device for a laboratory balance described in
US 2010/0288566 A1 has planar panels, i.e. a rear wall, a front wall, two sidewalls, a top cover, and a floor, which together enclose a weighing chamber. The front wall and sidewalls are suspended from the edges of the top cover and overhang the front and sides of a base housing of the balance. The top cover with the suspended front- and sidewalls can be raised and lowered, with the front- and sidewalls sliding up and down over the front and sides of the base housing, whereby the height of the weighing chamber can be adjusted. The sidewalls are horizontally slidable along the guide tracks from which they are suspended. The possibility of a drive motor for the horizontal movement of the sidewalls and the vertical movement of the top cover panel is mentioned. However, the question of horizontal mobility for the top cover panel is not addressed. - As another example for the current state of the art, an analytical balance according to
US 6,849,809 B2 has a draft shield with sliding side wall panels and a sliding top cover panel that are actuated by a motor drive mechanism, wherein the latter is installed in a housing that is arranged adjacent to the draft shield, particularly in the top compartment of the housing. The side wall panels and the top cover panel have individual clutch elements connecting them to the one motor drive mechanism. The main focus inUS 6,849,809 B2 is on a concept of integrating a sliding guide of the top cover panel into a carrying handle of the balance. - In regard to the area that is of particular interest in the present invention, i.e. an optimal design arrangement for a motor drive mechanism for actuating the sliding movements to open and close a sliding top wall of the draft shield, the applicant has found no information in the prior art. Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a laboratory balance with an arrangement for the motorized drive mechanism of the sliding top wall of the draft shield, wherein said arrangement is optimized from a manufacturing and servicing point of view.
- This task is solved by a laboratory balance with a draft shield having a movable top wall panel actuated by a motor unit that is arranged in accordance with the
independent claim 1. Advantageous embodiments and detail features of the invention are set forth in the dependent claims. - A laboratory balance of the type to which this invention relates has a base body, a weighing chamber with a weighing chamber floor and a weighing chamber rear wall, a draft shield with a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall arranged parallel to the first side wall, and a front wall. The weighing chamber floor, the draft shield and the weighing chamber rear wall together enclose the weighing chamber. A drive unit is operatively connected to the top wall and serves to actuate opening and closing movements of the top wall. According to the invention, at least a portion of the weighing chamber rear wall is configured as a compartment, and the drive unit is arranged in said compartment-shaped portion of the weighing chamber rear wall.
- The terms front, rear, side, top, floor within the present context relate to the weighing chamber as it presents itself to a user of a balance that is set up in its operating condition. The spatial directions and dimensions are accordingly defined as width, height and depth as seen by a person sitting in front of the balance. The direction from the weighing chamber to the housing is defined as the longitudinal or front-rear direction of the laboratory balance. A transverse direction is defined horizontal and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
- In preferred embodiments of the invention, the drive unit is arranged in a transverse orientation and substantially enclosed within the compartment-shaped portion of the weighing chamber rear wall. Enclosing the drive unit within the weighing chamber rear wall makes the laboratory balance more compact. In addition, the drive unit is positioned spatially proximate to the top wall there by reducing the number of parts needed to induce movement in the top wall.
- Advantageously, the weighing chamber rear wall of a laboratory balance according to the invention is of a modular design, with a base module and a top module, wherein the base module is connected to the base body and the top module is connected to the top wall of the draft shield. Furthermore, the compartment-shaped portion which contains the drive unit is preferably arranged in the top module of the weighing chamber rear wall. This ensures effective utilization of the available space besides reducing the number of moving parts in the balance.
- In preferred embodiments of a laboratory balance with a modular rear wall of the weighing chamber, the drive unit is arranged in a transverse orientation and substantially enclosed within the top module of the weighing chamber rear wall. The top module acts as a shield protecting the sensitive components in the drive unit from the adversarial effects of dust, moisture, and corrosive chemicals.
- Preferably, the drive unit for the sliding top wall of the draft shield in a laboratory balance according to the invention includes a mounting plate, a motor, a control circuit, and a transmission unit, wherein the motor, the control circuit, and the transmission unit are installed on the mounting plate. The transmission unit is transmitting mechanical force from the motor to the first and/or second side wall. The mounting plate serves as a basic supporting framework for locating all the other components of the drive unit.
- Advantageously, the mounting plate is connected to the top module, with the connection of the mounting plate to the top module being designed to positively position the drive unit in relation to the top module. The mounting plate interacts with the top module and serves to establish an engagement between the drive unit and the top module.
- In preferred embodiments of the drive unit for the sliding top wall of the draft shield, the transmission unit includes at least a shaft arranged to rotate about a horizontal axis, a driven pulley that is solidly mounted on the shaft, a belt connecting the driven pulley to a driver pulley of the motor, and at least one driving member solidly mounted on the shaft. The transmission unit facilitates the transfer and delivery of power from the motor to the top wall of the draft shield.
- Advantageously, the top wall of the draft shield includes at least one guide which is interactively coupled to the at least one driving member in order for the latter to apply an actuating force that moves the top wall.
- In preferred embodiments, the at least one guide includes a rack which extends longitudinally along the top wall, and the at least one driving member is configured as a pinion that engages the serrations of the rack and actuates the opening and closing movements of the top wall.
- In preferred embodiments of a laboratory balance according to the invention, the control circuit of the drive unit is connected to a central control unit. The control circuit is operable to receive command signals from the central control unit and to control the movements of the motor based on said command signals. Alternatively the central control unit can control the motor directly.
- The laboratory balance with the drive unit according to the invention will be described hereinafter through embodiments shown schematically in the drawings, wherein
- Figure 1
- represents a complete laboratory balance of the type to which the invention relates, in a perspective view;
- Figure 2
- shows the draft shield of the balance of
Figure 1 ; - Figure 3
- represents the balance of
Figure 1 , showing the top module of the rear wall, the drive unit, and the top wall panel in exploded view; - Figure 4
- represents a more detailed view of the top module of the rear wall, the drive unit, and the top wall panel;
- Figure 5
- represents a further enlarged fractional view of the elements shown in
Figure 4 ; - Figure 6a
- represents the complete drive unit in a perspective view from the front;
- Figure 6b
- represents the drive unit of
Figure 6a lying on its mounting plate; - Figure 7a
- represents the sliding top wall in a perspective view from the top;
- Figure 7b
- shows the underside of the sliding top wall of
Figure 7a ; - Figure 8a
- shows the top module of the weighing chamber rear wall, with the top wall panel retracted and disengaged from its guide channels;
- Figure 8b
- shows the top wall panel of
Figure 8a in its fully open position; - Figure 8c
- shows the top wall panel of
Figure 8a in a half-open position; - Figure 8d
- shows the top wall panel of
Figure 8a in its fully closed position; - Figure 9
- represents a complete laboratory balance analogous to
Figure 1 , but with a tall weighing chamber and an inserted additional module of the weighing chamber rear wall, in a perspective view; - Figure 10
- represents the draft shield of the laboratory balance of
Figure 9 , in a perspective view; - Figure 11
- represents the balance of
Figure 9 , showing the top module of the rear wall, the drive unit, and the top wall panel in exploded view; - Figure 12
- shows a sectional view of the laboratory balance of
Figure 9 along a longitudinal vertical section plane; - Figure 13
- shows a side view directed at the section plane of
Figure 12 - Figure 14
- represents a laboratory balance with a tall draft shield analogous to
Figure 9 , but with a tall top module of the weighing chamber rear wall instead of using an inserted additional module; and - Figure 15
- represents the balance of
Figure 14 , showing the drive unit and the top wall panel separated from the top module of the weighing chamber rear wall, in an exploded view. -
Figure 1 illustrates alaboratory balance 1 according to the invention in a three-dimensional view. The principal parts of thelaboratory balance 1 are the display console D, thebase body 2, the weighingchamber 10, and thehousing 11. The weighingpan 14, shown here as a grate-shaped weighingplatform 14, is enclosed inside the weighingchamber 10. The weighingplatform 14 is cantilevered above the topside of thebase body 2, mechanically connected to a weighing cell (not shown) which is located inside thehousing 11. Thehousing 11 also contains the central control unit U of thebalance 1. Thetransparent draft shield 5" which encloses the weighingchamber 10 is mounted on thebase body 2 and connected to thehousing 11 through the weighing chamberrear wall 4. -
Figure 2 shows thedraft shield 5" by itself, uninstalled from thebalance 1. The weighingchamber 10 is enclosed by the weighingchamber floor 3, the weighing chamberrear wall 4, and by rectangular transparent draft shield panels that include atop wall 6, afirst sidewall 7, asecond sidewall 8, and afront wall 9. The weighing chamberrear wall 4 is of modular construction, with abase module 15 and atop module 16". Thebase module 15 of the weighing chamberrear wall 4 is connected to thebase body 2, while thetop module 16" is connected to thetop wall 6 of thedraft shield 5". -
Figure 3 represents thebalance 1 ofFigure 1 , wherein thetop module 16" of the weighing chamberrear wall 4, thedrive unit 19, and thetop wall panel 6 of thedraft shield 5" are separated from thebalance 1 and from each other. To install thetop module 16", thedrive unit 19, and thetop wall panel 6 in thebalance 1, thedrive unit 19 is first installed in thetop module 16". Next, thetop module 16" with the installeddrive unit 19 is mounted on top of thebase module 15 of the weighing chamberrear wall 4. Finally, the top wall panel guides 24 are inserted into theguide channels 68 of the drive unit 19 (seeFigure 5 ) and thetop panel 6 is slid forward to the point where the racks 75 (seeFigure 7b ) engage thepinions 62 of the drive unit 19 (seeFigure 6a ). Now, if the balance is otherwise in operating condition, thetop wall panel 6 is ready to be closed and opened by thedrive unit 19. -
Figure 4 represents an enlarged detail of the exploded view portion ofFigure 3 , showing components of thedrive unit 19 including themotor 33, the mountingplate 34 and thetransmission unit 36. As a preferred feature of the invention, this drawing illustrates in particular the transverse orientation of the drive unit relative to the longitudinal front-rear direction of thelaboratory balance 1. Attached to the rearward edge of thetop wall panel 6 is aslide handle 74 for the (optional) manual operation of thetop wall panel 6. - In a further enlarged fractional view,
Figure 5 represents the respective right-hand portions of thetop module 16" and of thedrive unit 19, as well as the right-hand guide 24 of thetop wall panel 6. The drawing illustrates how the three parts fit together and/or are attached to each other. The installeddrive unit 19 is exactly positioned relative to thetop module 16", as theprojection 89 of the mountingplate 34 seats itself on theprojection 79 of thetop module 16". The top wall guide 24 carries arack 75 at its underside (not visible inFigure 5 ) and aspline 76 along its edge. In the installed condition, thespline 76 of thetop wall guide 24 slides in thegroove 77 of theguide channel 68, while thepinion 62 is engaged in therack 75. -
Figures 6a shows thedrive unit 19 in a perspective frontal view, whileFigure 6b shows thedrive unit 19 lying flat on its mountingplate 34. Thedrive unit 19 is configured as an assembly unit or module, wherein all of the components are attached to the mountingplate 34. Motive power is transmitted from themotor 33 to thetop wall panel 6 by way of thedrive pulley 43,drive belt 61, drivenpulley 59,shaft 60, pinions 62, andrack 75. Theshaft 60, drivenpulley 59 andpinions 62 are collectively identified as thetransmission unit 36. Themotor 33 is controlled by thecontrol circuit 35. In addition,Figures 6a and 6b also give a clearer view of theguide channel 68. -
Figure 7a shows the slidingtop wall panel 6 in a perspective view from the top, whileFigure 7b shows the underside oftop wall panel 6. The top wall guides 24 include theracks 75, whose function has been explained previously. As can be seen inFigure 7b , the slide handle 74 is folded over the rear edge of thetop wall panel 6 and projects from the underside of thetop wall panel 6. Thus, thetop wall panel 6 is prevented from moving forward beyond its closed position, as the downward projection of the slide handle 74 bumps against thetop module 16" of the weighing chamberrear wall 4. -
Figures 8a to 8d show thetop wall panel 6 in four different positions relative to thetop module 16" of the weighing chamber rear wall 4: - In
Figure 8a , thetop wall panel 6 is out of engagement with thedrive unit 19, but lined up for insertion of the edge guides 24 into theguide channels 68. - In
Figure 8b , the edge guides 24 have been inserted into theguide channels 68, and the racks 75 (not visible here) on the undersides of the edge guides 24 are engaged with thepinions 62 of thedrive unit 19. Thetop wall panel 6 is now in its normal open position. - In
Figure 8c , thetop wall panel 6 has been moved forward to an intermediate, half-open position. - In
Figure 8d , thetop wall panel 6 has been moved to its fully closed position, were further forward movement of thetop wall panel 6 is blocked by the downward projection of the slide handle 74 (seeFigure 7b ) bumping against thetop module 16" of the weighing chamberrear wall 4. -
Figures 9 to 13 show thesame laboratory balance 1 as inFigure 1 , but equipped with a taller draft shield 5'. This modular substitution of the taller draft shield 5' is made possible by the insertion of anadditional module 18 and by the use of a different top module 16' of the weighing chamberrear wall 4. As shown inFigure 10 , theadditional module 18 is inserted between thebase module 15 and the top module 16'. Proceeding toFigure 11 , thedrive unit 19 is installed in the top module 16', and the latter is then mounted on top of theadditional module 18. Finally, thetop wall panel 6 is slid into theguide channels 68 of thedrive unit 19 as explained above in the context ofFigure 3 . - As illustrated in the perspective sectional view of
Figure 12 and the corresponding sectional elevation view ofFigure 13 , the tallerrear wall 4 with theadditional module 18 and the top module 16' rises above the top surface of thehousing 11. To present a satisfactory appearance towards the rear, as well as to conceal and enclose the electrical wiring of the power and control lines leading from thehousing 11 to thedrive unit 19, theadditional module 18 and the top module 16' are configured as enclosed compartments whose backsides form part of the exterior wall surface of thelaboratory balance 1. -
Figures 14 and15 again show thesame laboratory balance 1, equipped with a taller draft shield analogous toFigures 9 to 13 , but with a talltop module 16 of the weighing chamberrear wall 4 instead of using an insertedadditional module 18. The talltop module 16, like thetop modules 16" and 16', is designed for the installation of thedrive unit 19. - To summarize the concept (but without implying any limitation) of the present invention, the
drive unit 19 can be installed in different top modules exemplified by thetop modules 16", 16' and 16, as has been described and illustrated herein, so that alaboratory balance 1 can be equipped with draft shields of different heights as exemplified by the draft shields 5", 5' and 5. - While the invention has been described through the presentation of specific examples in which a drive unit for a sliding top wall panel of a balance draft shield is installed in a top module of a weighing chamber rear wall of modular construction, it is considered self-evident that numerous additional variants are encompassed by the teachings of the present invention. For example, instead of the illustrated rack and pinion arrangement, the sliding top wall panel could be moved by friction wheels mounted on a transverse shaft of a transmission unit and in frictional surface contact with the underside of the top wall panel. It is considered self-evident that such combinations and variations of the modular concept for the arrangement of the drive unit of a sliding top wall panel of a balance draft shield are considered to fall within the scope of protection that is hereby sought for the present invention.
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- laboratory balance
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- base body
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- weighing chamber floor
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- weighing chamber rear wall
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- draft shield
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- top wall, top wall panel
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- first sidewall, left sidewall
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- second sidewall, right sidewall
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- front wall
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- weighing chamber
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- housing
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- weighing pan
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- base module of the weighing chamber
rear wall 4 - 16, 16', 16"
- top module of the weighing chamber
rear wall 4 - 18
- additional module of the weighing chamber
rear wall 4 - 19
- drive unit
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- edge guide, top wall guide
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- motor
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- mounting plate
- 35
- control circuit
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- transmission unit
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- driver pulley
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- driven pulley
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- shaft
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- belt
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- driving member, pinion
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- guide channel
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- slide handle on top wall
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- rack
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- spline
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- groove
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- projection of 16"
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- projection of 34
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- display unit
- U
- central control unit
Claims (13)
- Laboratory balance (1), comprising a base body (2), a weighing chamber (10) with a weighing chamber floor (3) and a weighing chamber rear wall (4); a draft shield (5,5',5") with a top wall (6), a first side wall (7), a second side wall (8) arranged parallel to the first side wall (7), and a front wall (9); wherein the weighing chamber floor (3), the draft shield (5,5',5") and the weighing chamber rear wall (4) together enclose the weighing chamber (10), and wherein a drive unit (19) is operatively connected to the top wall (6) and serves to actuate opening and closing movements of the top wall (6), characterized in that at least a portion of the weighing chamber rear wall (4) is configured as a compartment, and that the drive unit (19) is arranged in said compartment-shaped portion of the weighing chamber rear wall (4).
- Laboratory balance (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the drive unit (19) is substantially enclosed within the compartment-shaped portion of the weighing chamber rear wall (4).
- Laboratory balance (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the drive unit (19) is arranged in a transverse orientation within the compartment-shaped portion of the weighing chamber rear wall (4).
- Laboratory balance (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the weighing chamber rear wall (4) comprises a base module (15) and a top module (16,16',16"), wherein the base module (15) is connected to the base body (2) and the top module (16,16',16") is connected to the top wall (6) of the draft shield (5,5',5"), and further that the compartment-shaped portion which contains the drive unit (19) is arranged in the top module (16,16',16") of the weighing chamber rear wall (4).
- Laboratory balance (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that the drive unit (19) is substantially enclosed within the top module (16,16',16").
- Laboratory balance (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that the drive unit (19) is arranged in a transverse orientation within the top module (16,16',16").
- Laboratory balance (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the drive unit (19) comprises a mounting plate (34), a motor (33), a control circuit (35), and a transmission unit (36).
- Laboratory balance (1) according to claim 7, characterized in that the motor (33), the control circuit (35), and the transmission unit (36) are installed on the mounting plate (34).
- Laboratory balance (1) according to claim 8, characterized in that the mounting plate (34) is connected to the top module (16,16',16"), and further that the connection of the mounting plate (34) to the top module (16,16', 16") is designed to positively position the drive unit (19) in relation to the top module (16,16',16").
- Laboratory balance (1) according to claim 7 and claim 8, characterized in that the transmission unit (36) comprises at least a shaft (60) arranged to rotate about a horizontal axis, a driven pulley (59) fixedly mounted on the shaft (60), a belt (61) connecting the driven pulley (59) to a driver pulley (43) of the motor (33), and at least one driving member (62) fixedly mounted on the shaft (60).
- Laboratory balance (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the top wall (6) of the draft shield (5,5',5") comprises at least one guide (24) interactively coupled to the at least one driving member (62).
- Laboratory balance (1) according to claim 11, characterized in that the at least one driving member (62) comprises a pinion gear (62) and that the at least one guide (24) comprises a rack (75) extending longitudinally along the top wall (6) and interacting with the pinion (62) for actuating the opening and closing movements of the top wall (6).
- Laboratory balance (1) according to one of the claims 7 to 12, characterized in that the control circuit (35) is connected to a central control unit (U), and that the control circuit (35) is operable to receive command signals from the central control unit (U) and to control the movements of the motor (33) based on said command signals.
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